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"Blackbirds tend to like shiny objects." ~ The Bloody Raven
I’m a bit early for #piratesunday but here it is for today, my third acquisition from the Nikkei Coin Show of September 2019.
430 Years in the defense of Christian Europe
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The history of Malta is that of a long story of surviving numerous Empires in it’s bloody history. My impression of this Commemorative coin is it represents the Naval order of St. John, the Knights Hospitaller as the knights themselves. The Island of Malta had been under various Imperial rule over the ages and one such significant chapter lay during the age of the Holy Roman Empire.
Malta was granted to the Order of the Hospitaller as a home base by Charles V after the loss of Rhodes to the Turks in 1522. To the Ottomans the Island of Malta was the ideal and a logical strategic locale to stage a naval Invasion of Europe situated between Tunisia and Sicily. Though the 1565 siege of Malta by the Ottoman empire was the pivotal battle Naval power was key to maintain the defense Europe and Malta for the many years after.
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In the history of the Naval Order of St John its peak of power came in the 17th Century with the mixed fleet consisting largely of Galleys but also Galleons, Carracks, Frigates or Xebecs. Despite it’s unusual mix of various used and captured ship types and classes it was still very effective when well led.
Where is Malta?
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“The Devil will hang on his own Gallows.”
(Fiction)
1565 Malta
The sound of the Mediterranean surf washed over the rocky cliffs and beaches of the shore. The pleasing rhythm was calming to the soul punctuated by the distant cries of seagulls aroused by their search for food in the break of day. The sun had yet to peak over the maritime horizon as enough light begins to reveal what the sea had bought in the night. Yet the stillness and peace were not indicative of the events that led to this moment. They were coming.
The previous evening reported the great influx of local merchant and fishing vessels into the harbor sanctuary. Reports of a massive invasion fleet determined to bring war is expected to arrive.
Brother William has been an officer in the order of St. John Hospitaller for ten years and eldest son of a Noble house before committing himself to God’s work at the St. Augustine Dioces before he got the call to be a knight of the Order not long after. He had been stationed here on Malta for over three years by now and had been well acquainted with the routines of the numerable ordinary tasks other than time devoted to prayer and study.
The Night watch was somewhat mundane, but he relished it as his quiet time in his personal communion in spiritual thought and reason. He recites Scripture as he paced the length of St. Elmo’s North eastern battlements over watching the approach to the harbors, his audience Brothers Perceval and Michael whom are charged the wall at his right, or perhaps the idle birds resting on the outward facing cannons, and maybe also the stars should they have ears to hear. In the torch light his broad mantle contrasted with the prominent white cross emblazoned on his chest always reminding him of his brothers in arms and the commitment to the faith that buoyed their souls.
As many brothers prayed within the walls of St Paul’s Parish, the Grand Master Jean de Valette had already briefed all officers of the brotherhood to be vigilant. We were prepared to the best of our abilities and pray that relief shall arrive in a God’s timely manner.
The early morning daylight begin to unveil the unmistakable forms emerging from the dark. They begin take a clear form against the emerald blue Mediterranean Sea. The Ottoman banners and Pirate flags are first illuminated by the early sunlight to reveal their cursed unholy allegiances of darkness.
The ships distinguished by their unique shaped sails and stout wooden hulls. There was no secret about it as the Barbary ships and the Ottoman navy were one in the same, Suleyman's attack dog Barbarso's pirate ships have been savaging and pillaging along the European coasts for far too long, so in God's name we pushed back, and now it comes to this. The fate of Holy Europe may rest on our hands and God's holy providence.
There were many ships, more than he had ever seen. Each filled with all manner of man, beast, and machines of war. His hand tightened on the hilt of his sword as he ascertained the immense numbers and power of the enemy. "There must be more than thirty thousand against our meager six thousand we could muster! Oh, my Lord, guide my sword."
Suleyman is making his move.
"It is the time the Lord puts our faith to the test!" Reaching for the hammer he then strikes the bell with all his strength, "To arms! To arms! God bless our Grand Master wisdom this hour! Tonight, the Devil will hang on his own gallows!”
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And for my friends into the Banknotes
1969 Central Bank of Malta, One Pound
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Again, thank you to my friend, and mentor Punky’s Dad for loaning me this banknote from his collection.
I hope you enjoyed this coin feature, thank you for stopping by for a read.
References
1. My own pictures shot with a Samsung SM-A530W
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“Et lux in tenebris to serve laboro, sum sicarius” “I work in the shadows to serve the Light, I am an Assassin”